As a a reminder, one also has to make sure that the TV is itself in a suitable operating mode. A trivial example is that the TV must be on in order to respond to discrete off. For other functions, you may need to guess how the TV designers set up the user interface. Perhaps you'll need to try each signal in more than one operating mode.

I'm really sorry and I massively appreciate all the help you've given me but I don't know if spending time double checking OBC codes for a well documented make is going to be much of a contribution?

The discrete on/off codes are the same for all samsungs and any others I wanted were on remote central and from the other samsung device upgrades. I'll keep going for now but I'm struggling to see the value

I'm not at all the type of person just to take, take, take and I know I've had a lot of support and peoples' time on this forum. I'd be more than happy to contribute back, it just doesn't seem like this is a useful contribution.

I'm not at all the type of person just to take, take, take and I know I've had a lot of support and peoples' time on this forum. I'd be more than happy to contribute back, it just doesn't seem like this is a useful contribution.

One way every one can help is to create upgrades for all oddball pieces or brand new pieces of equipment that come your way, and then just submit them to the file section.

Another way to help is to become a helper on the forum, read the wiki and contribute there.